Innovation Auto Sport
Canadian stock car racing team
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Innovation Auto Sport, also spelled as Innovation Autosport, is a Canadian professional auto racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Canada Series. Drivers Kevin Lacroix and Mathieu Kingsbury formed the team in 2024.[1]
Mathieu Kingsbury
27. Andrew Ranger
74. Kevin Lacroix
| Owner(s) | Kevin Lacroix Mathieu Kingsbury |
|---|---|
| Series | NASCAR Canada Series |
| Race drivers | 9. Mathieu Kingsbury 27. Andrew Ranger 74. Kevin Lacroix |
| Manufacturer | Chevrolet |
| Career | |
| Debut | 2024 |
| Races competed | 25 |
| Drivers' Championships | 0 |
| Race victories | 11 |
NASCAR Canada Series
Car No. 9 History
The team fielded the No. 9 part-time for Mathieu Kingsbury in 2024. Kingsbury would continue driving the car in 2025, this time on a full time basis.[2]
Car No. 9 Results
Car No. 27 History
The team fields the No. 27 for Andrew Ranger in partnership with Paillé Course//Racing. He scored the team's first win in 2024 at Autodrome Chaudière.[5] He would win the next race of the season at Eastbound International Speedway.[6] He would score a third win later in the season at Circuit ICAR.[7] Ranger returned in 2025, continuing to drive Innovation Auto Sport cars under the Paillé Course//Racing banner.[8]
Car No. 27 Results
Car No. 74 History
Kevin Lacroix would drive the No. 74 in 2024.[1] Lacroix would score six wins during the season and finish second in points, only 10 points behind Marc-Antoine Camirand.[11] Lacroix returned full time in 2025, originally set to drive a Dodge as he had in past seasons.[12] However, would end up running a Chevrolet like his teammates. In the 2025 Leland Industries 250, Lacroix lost the lead on the final lap to Marc-Antoine Camirand, but Camirand was penalized for rough driving and Lacroix was awarded the win, his first of the season.[13]